These individuals appeared in felony bond hearings Friday at the Pope County Detention Center. Their names, ages, anticipated charges and bond amounts are listed. If charged, they will appear June 9 in Circuit Court.

• Robert McGee, 33, breaking or entering — $10,000.

An investigating officer with the Pope County Sheriff’s Office testified on Friday that McGee entered the Detention Center medical room and stole a bottle of prescription medication. Security cameras in the detention center reportedly showed McGee entering the medical room. The prescription bottle, reported to contain two hydrocodone pills, was later recovered empty.

• Jasmine Thompson, 21, possession of drug paraphernalia — $30, 000.

• Mark Burroughs, 20, hindering apprehension — $5, 000.

On Wednesday, an officer with the Russellville Police Department (RPD) saw a vehicle driving southbound on Knoxville without brake lights and with expired tags out of Alabama. The officer initiated a traffic stop and spoke to the driver, Burroughs, whose license was reported as suspended and was under a Yell County warrant. According to the officer’s report, Burroughs’s passenger, who allegedly identified herself as Amber Johnston, began acting nervous and fidgety.

The officer received permission from Burroughs to search the vehicle, according to the report, but no illegal items were recovered. The female passenger reportedly requested that the officer not search her bags, allegedly stating that the bags contained sexually-explicit items and clothing that she did not wish exposed in public.

The officer reported he then contacted RPD dispatch for a description of Johnston. The officer was notified that the identification did not match the female passenger’s description.

The officer approached the female passenger, according to the report, and informed her that her identification was false. The female passenger then reportedly gave the officer her ID card and was identified as Jasmine Thompson.

Thompson was reportedly on parole and was under an absconder warrant out of Little Rock. Thompson was taken into custody and the officer initiated a search of her luggage. The officer found items containing alleged methamphetamine residue and Thompson allegedly admitted to using methamphetamine.

When questioned, Burroughs allegedly falsely identified Johnston as being Nickie and stated that he did not know her, according to the officer’s report. Burroughs was also taken into custody at that time.

On Feb. 13, the Pope County Sheriff’s Office was notified that McMullin had allegedly engaged in sexual acts with a minor. The victim alleged McMullin had sexual contact with her on numerous occasions when she was between 10 and 13.